brown bread vs dynamat
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Forum Name: Car Audio
Forum Discription: Car Stereos, Amplifiers, Crossovers, Processors, Speakers, Subwoofers, etc.
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Printed Date: July 30, 2025 at 10:45 PM
Topic: brown bread vs dynamat
Posted By: aggie altima
Subject: brown bread vs dynamat
Date Posted: August 27, 2002 at 2:04 PM
im looking into buying sound deadener for my car, but i am on a very tight budget right now. upon searching ebay, i have found 70 sq ft of brown bread for $150, and the 36 sq ft bulk pack of dynamat extreme for about $100. Has anyone worked with or had any experience with brown bread? i am interested in the product, but i would just like to get some opinions first. Both of these items, along with some testimonials, are available at https://www.b-quiet.com/. Thanks in advance for any input. ------------- Jon Don't like rockford subs? Then don't look at my car =)
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Posted By: crroush
Date Posted: August 27, 2002 at 2:11 PM
did your try looking up cascade? they also sell a cheaper priced version of dynomat
Posted By: the12volt
Date Posted: August 27, 2002 at 4:14 PM
Posted By: aggie altima
Date Posted: August 29, 2002 at 4:24 AM
okay, can you guys (or girl) just tell me what sound deadener you use or have used, and your honest opinion about it. I want to save money, but it's not that important to save money if i'm left with aluminum foil with tar on it. the brown bread sounds good, putting into consideration that iasca competitors and champions have used it, but i still want to hear opinions on other items first.
------------- Jon Don't like rockford subs? Then don't look at my car =)
Posted By: Sagrox2000
Date Posted: August 29, 2002 at 8:50 AM
Jon, I have worked with Dynamat quite a bit and I can say that the Extreme is more than "Aluminum foil with tar on the back" it realy has a awsome result on your road noise and gives you more solid Bass and KILLS vibration. I personally have installed it in 100's of vehicles and everyone has been amazed with its results. I would strongly recomend Dynamt Later, Dantax (DCU Certified) ------------- "Alpine Is The Top Dog"
Posted By: crroush
Date Posted: August 29, 2002 at 10:33 AM
I have worked with both dynamat and cascade, and I thought they were both extremely easy to use, but cascade was a bit less expensive, regardless, they will both do an excellent job in fixing road noise and decreasing unwanted resonations. Craig
Posted By: elf_mack
Date Posted: August 30, 2002 at 7:46 AM
If you plan on deadening the floor use, Water and Ice Sheild for roofing, it works about the same as dynamat orrigional, and its $50.00 for 100 sq ft. ------------- ELF-Mack
Posted By: mobiletoys2002
Date Posted: August 30, 2002 at 11:30 AM
Well if anyone needs dynamat original i have a roll i used about 2 feet but otherwise it is untouched and i will be selling this so if you interested e mail me at mobiletoys2002@msn.com and i will give specifics i think it is about 10 square feet in the box. Originally there was 13 feet i used maybe 2 feet but i will work a deal out for it .
Posted By: aggie altima
Date Posted: September 05, 2002 at 2:28 PM
has anybody worked with anything else, or is sound deadening not very popular? (just being sarcastic  ) i just would really like some input on the various sound deadeners that are available before making a decision to spend over a hundred dollars for some. thank you again. ------------- Jon Don't like rockford subs? Then don't look at my car =)
Posted By: msoviak
Date Posted: September 05, 2002 at 3:07 PM
I've just installed b-quiet extreme in my car and I can notice a difference with the road noise. I haven't yet had a chance to finish my whole car audio installation to see how it works with the stereo going but so far I think at least this stlye of sound deadening works.
Posted By: pervitizm
Date Posted: September 05, 2002 at 10:56 PM
I used dynamate on my truck's cargo area floor and rear door and it did wonders for my sound. Really reduces the rattle that you get from hard hitting subs. I've also used some stuff that I got from home depot thats used for reducing vibration in air conditioning vents. I used that on the front floor ,lower door panels of my truck, and the rear cargo area(before I laid down dynamate) and that helped out with road noise as well. The stuff cost about $15 for a roll that like 5 feet long. I think the combination of that stuff plus the dynamate in the rear really help out the performace of my system.
------------- live & die 4 tha luv of BASS!!!!
Posted By: MeCaRgObOoM
Date Posted: September 12, 2002 at 1:49 PM
hey i would deffinetly go with dynamat worth the $ by the way were can u get dynamate extream for 100$ just got me a box for 200$ and thats a deal! retail price is 250$ thanxs in advance!
Posted By: all4megt
Date Posted: September 13, 2002 at 8:41 PM
I have researched both products and have to say that the Brown Bread was what I ended up purchasing. It was a quick and easy install. Took one afternoon to cover every inch of my interior, doors and cargo area. I recommend it highly. Dynomat has a tendency to release a tar smell if you live in high temperature areas (south). Brown Bread does not. Good luck with your purchase!
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